Nikon D3 In-depth Review

Image parameters

With the introduction of the D300 and D3 digital SLRs Nikon has considerably improved its image parameter functionality. You now have four standard 'Picture Control' presets (Standard, Neutral, Vivid and Monochrome) plus the ability to load and save custom sets. Adjustment options have been expanded providing a much wider latitude for sharpening, contrast and saturation as well as the new brightness adjustment. Note also the 'Quick adjust' feature which allows for linked adjustment of sharpening, contrast and saturation. Lastly there's also a grid view which allows you to see all of the current picture control modes on a saturation vs. contrast (plus sharpness) grid.

Image parameter adjustments

Picture Control presets: Standard, Neutral, Vivid, Monochrome

Picture Control adjustments

Sharpening: 0 to 9 (10 levels)

Contrast: Auto, -3,to +3 (7 levels)

Brightness: -1, 0, +1 (3 levels)

Saturation: Auto, -3 to +3 (7 levels)

Hue: -3 to +3 (7 levels)

Picture Control presets

Below are samples of our test scene taken in each of the Image Optimization presets, we've also included a 100% crop from each image so you can see the sharpness level of each preset.

Sharpening adjustment

The D3 provides a total of ten manual sharpening levels plus the traditional Nikon 'Auto' mode. The default sharpening level for Standard Picture Control mode is three; below you can see examples of Auto and a selection of the sharpening levels. Kudos to Nikon for providing a wide range of sharpening options which cover a wide latitude of adjustment, and for delivering higher sharpening by default than they have in the past (though this is still fairly conservative compared to some of the competition).

Comments

Sometimes now you can buy D3 in mint condition (less the 10000 shutter actuation) in 1000 USD... I think its a far better then any crop camera, including any modern crop camera, if you don't want to shoot video... Especially for action, wedding, sport photographers... 300000 shutter actuation warranty, i know people who got from D3 more then 850000... Great! (But Canon 5D (mark1, classic) now you can but in 300 USD and its also great camera for this price!)

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